2014 Kia Cadenza goes on sale this month priced from $35,100* - http://aol.it/11MbhEc
Kia's sedan lineup is about to get much more luxurious with the addition of the new Cadenza and range-topping
Quoris models, but the
Amanti-replacing
2014 Cadenza will be the first to hit dealers this month with a
starting price of $35,100 (*not including $800 for destination). For
those keeping record, that's more expensive than Hyundai's version of
this car, the
Azera, and about $1,000 more than the
Genesis, but it sounds like the new front-wheel-drive
Kia will be getting a few more advanced features than its
Hyundai counterpart.
In base form, the Cadenza comes standard with leather seating,
navigation and a premium Infinity 12-speaker audio system, and the
$3,000 Luxury Package adds nappa leather seats with a ventilated
driver's seat, a seven-inch thin-film transistor (TFT) display, heated
rear seats, power tilt and telescoping steering column, adaptive HID
headlights and a panoramic sunroof. On models already equipped with the
Luxury Package, buyers can also add on the Technology Package, which
includes adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection, lane departure
warning and hydrophobic glass on the front doors – previously, Kia
stated that the Cadenza would be getting this water-repelling technology
on the windshield, but this press release specifies that it will be
applied to the front side windows. And if these two packages aren't
enough luxury for you, Kia's cherry on top is a no-cost White Package
that adds white nappa leather seats, woodgrain trim and a premium
headliner.
All in, the 2014 Cadenza will run $41,100 with every option box checked,
so we can only imagine how much the Qurois is going to cost when it
makes its debut.
Scroll down for the press release detailing the pricing for the new Cadenza.